2 Thursday, June 17, 2021 GO! magazine — A&E in Northeast Oregon Rodeo action returns to Enterprise ■ Mountain High Broncs and Bulls rodeo is June 26 By Katy Nesbitt Mountain High Broncs and Bulls rodeo Go! Magazine ENTERPRISE — Mountain High Broncs and Bulls rodeo is back — complete with champion saddle bronc and bull riders, along with prizes and games for all ages. Admission is free. The Mountain High Broncs and Bulls Rodeo starts at 3 p.m. Saturday, June 26, at the Wallowa County Fairgrounds in Enterprise. Lee Daggett, a member of the Broncs and Bulls board of directors, said the enthusiasm from contes- tants, sponsors, volunteers and spectators is high. “Last year we got ‘COVIDed out’ like everyone else, but we are defi nitely a go,” Daggett said. “The response and positivity have been incredible.” So far, Gabe McKay of Juntura is the returning saddle bronc cham- pion. Past saddle bronc Western States Ranch Rodeo Association champion Mike McBeth of Prinev- ille is also scheduled to appear, as is bull rider Justin Ketzenberg from Yakima. Professional wild horse rac- ing returns where teams of three capture, bridle, mount and ride a bucking horse around the arena. For the teens, Broncs and Bulls has added wild pony racing — similar style of event and excite- ment to wild horse racing, but with ponies. While rodeo bronc and bull riders are sending in their entry forms, Daggett said the food vendors are all booked and the Elks Club will run the beer garden. The entertainment begins with mutton busting, a crowd favorite, where tiny tots gear up to ride a sheep. Mutton busting will be fol- lowed by wild pony racing ahead of the grand entry. Other events during rodeo What: Annual event re- turns after a one-year hiatus When: June 26, 3 p.m. Where: Wallowa County Fairgrounds, Enterprise Admission: Free Carrie Ryan/Contributed photo Mountain High Broncs and Bulls returns to the Wallowa County Fairgrounds June 26 with all the excite- ment of bucking roughstock and wild horse racing. breaks will be four rounds of “$20 the Hard Way” where kids are let loose in the arena along with a sheep with a $20 bill attached to it. For the grown ups, Daggett said Broncs and Bulls has a new game, Specializing in HOMETOWN Real Estate Keisha Anderson NEVER WONDER WHEN YOUR NEXT VISIT WILL BE Let us EASE YOUR STRESS by managing your medications and addressing your concerns. Giving you more TIME to do what you want to do. Real Estate Agent 541.910.8827 www.johnjhoward.com GoHOSPICE.com Mobile App WEEKEND OUTLOOK “Bull Poker.” As card players deal a round of poker a bull is sent into the arena. The last poker player at the table wins. The rodeo will be nationally televised, fi lmed by Lion’s Produc- tions Montana. Daggett said the channel and air time are yet to be announced, but with all of the sponsorship support, he empha- sized that the rodeo is free to everyone. “We want this to be an afford- able, fun, family event,” Daggett said. For more information visit https://mountainhighrodeo.com. (541) 624-5800 FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY High 88 Low 55 High 85 Low 57 High 84 Low 57 Sunny and warm Some sun Sunny